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brymme

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Substitute: brym[m], es; m. Sea, waves
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  • Brym, sǽ

    æquor,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 53, 50.
  • Brym vel holm

    cataclismus, diluvium,

    ii.
      129, 42.
  • Eorþe, brym (

    pontus

    ), roderas,
      Hy. S. 74, 34.
  • Se brym hwoðerode under his fótswaðum, Hml. Th. ii. 388, 19, Of grunde brymmes (

    pelagi

    ),
      Rtl. 61, 33.
  • Of brymme

    aequore,

      Hy. S. 70, 31.
  • Ígland beworpen mid sealtum brymme,

      Hml. Th. ii. 142, 29: 138, 4.
  • On þám heágan brymme,

      Hml. S. 2, 394.
  • Háwian tó ðǽre sǽ, gif ǽnig mist árise of ðám mycclum brymme,

      18, 146.
  • Ofer ðone sealtan brym,

      Hml. Th. ii. 144, 20.
  • Ðone brym

    the sea of Galilee,

      378, 23: 384, 19.
  • Brymmas

    aequora,

      Hy. S. 38, 23.
  • Sǽs brymmas

    ponti freta,

      6, 28.
  • Flódes bremmas (brymmas, 2, 90)

    cataclismi cerula,

      An. Ox. 2478.
  • Swá ymbclyppaþ cealda brymmas,

      Chr. 1065; P. 193, 35.
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